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6-letter words containing i, n, w

  • window — an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass.
  • windup — the conclusion of any action, activity, etc.; the end or close.
  • winery — an establishment for making wine.
  • winged — having wings.
  • winger — (in Rugby, soccer, etc.) a person who plays a wing position.
  • winges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winge.
  • winier — of, like, or characteristic of wine.
  • wining — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
  • winish — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
  • winked — Simple past tense and past participle of wink.
  • winker — a person or thing that winks.
  • winkie — (slang) The penis.
  • winkle — any of various marine gastropods; periwinkle1 .
  • winned — to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • winner — a person or thing that wins; victor.
  • winnie — a male given name, form of Winston.
  • winnow — to free (grain) from the lighter particles of chaff, dirt, etc., especially by throwing it into the air and allowing the wind or a forced current of air to blow away impurities.
  • winona — a city in SE Minnesota, on the Mississippi.
  • winsorJustin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.
  • winter — the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox).
  • wintle — a rolling or staggering motion.
  • winton — Tim, full name Timothy John Winton. born 1960. Australian writer. His novels include Cloudstreet (1992), The Riders (1995), and Dirt Music (2002)
  • wintry — of or characteristic of winter: wintry blasts; wintry skies.
  • wintun — Also called Copehan. a small family of North American Indian languages of Penutian stock spoken in northern California and including Wintu and Patwin.
  • winzes — Plural form of winze.
  • winzip — (tool)   A Microsoft Windows archiving and compression program, distributed by Nico Mak Computing, Inc. WINZIP has a graphical user interface front end and is compatible with PKZIP. WINZIP can be obtained as shareware, on evaluation, or as a licenced copy. It is much easier to use then PKZIP for DOS, and includes a helpful, help file.
  • wiping — to rub lightly with or on a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc., in order to clean or dry the surface of: He wiped the furniture with a damp cloth.
  • wippen — a part of the hammer action in a piano
  • wiring — a slender, stringlike piece or filament of relatively rigid or flexible metal, usually circular in section, manufactured in a great variety of diameters and metals depending on its application.
  • wisden — John. 1826–84, English cricketer; publisher of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, which first appeared in 1864
  • wisent — bison (def 2).
  • wising — Present participle of wise.
  • witans — Plural form of witan.
  • within — in or into the interior or inner part; inside.
  • witing — a fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime. a fee demanded for granting a special privilege.
  • witney — a type of blanket or heavy cloth made in Witney, Oxfordshire
  • wivern — a two-legged winged dragon having the hinder part of a serpent with a barbed tail.
  • wiving — to take a wife; marry.
  • woking — a district in Surrey, in SE England: a London suburb.
  • wooing — to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
  • wowing — to gain an enthusiastic response from; thrill.
  • wrings — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wring.
  • wrying — Present participle of wry.
  • wutsin — a city in S Jiangsu province, in E China.
  • wuxian — former name of Suzhou (def 1).
  • yawing — to deviate temporarily from a straight course, as a ship.
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